BY: BODE BULLOCK NOVEMBER 15, 2022 The NFL regular season is halfway over, and there are a lot of surprising things that have happened. The NFL this year is very different because there are teams that are very good and teams that are very bad, but most teams are just in the middle. The AFC... Continue Reading →
’22-’23 College Basketball, at a Glance
BY: ISAIAH LAMPTON NOVEMBER 15, 2022 November is finally here. Nearing the end of college football season and on the brink of basketball season, it’s a great month for sports fans. The Men’s College Basketball season kicked off November 7th, with 200 games scheduled for the day. Arguably, the biggest game of opening week is... Continue Reading →
Video Game Review: Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2
BY: ETHAN SUTTON NOVEMBER 15, 2022 The highly anticipated Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 campaign released on October 28th, to surprising reviews. IGN gave it an 8/10 with PC Gamer giving it 4 stars out of 5. While the campaign isn't bad it's not anything special either. The story is competent and fun, but... Continue Reading →
Nov. 1: Student Think Tank Inaugural Meeting
BY: OWEN PHILLIPS NOVEMBER 15, 2022 Students move around the room and reply to discussion prompts. The Warrick County School Corporation held its inaugural Student Think Tank Meeting on November 1st at the Central Offices Building. The group was formed and facilitated by Superintendent Dr. Todd Lambert in an effort to engage student voices. Three... Continue Reading →
Album Review: 10 by Westside Gunn
BY: ADRIAN PATTERSON NOVEMBER 15, 2022 10 is the newest release by Westside Gunn. It is the conclusion to his series of mixtapes entitled Hitler Wears Hermes. The last two installments of this series, being Hitler Wears Hermes 8 sides A and B, are highlights in his discography; full of great production and hard hitting... Continue Reading →
Movie Review: Prey For The Devil
BY: JENNA HUBBS NOVEMBER 15, 2022 Prey for the Devil is a movie set in the Catholic Church, following Sister Ann as she tries to answer her calling to be the first female exorcist. With leading actresses Jacqueline Byers as Sister Ann, Virginia Madsen as Dr. Peters, and actor Christian Navarro as Father Dante, the... Continue Reading →
Football “C” Team Season Comes to an End After a “Great Year”
BY: ISAIAH LAMPTON SEPTEMBER 30, 2022 The BHS football “C” team’s season has come to an end with a record of 3-1-1. The team consisted of mainly freshmen and a few sophomores that were eligible to play. The Pioneers were led by frosh quarterback Grant Davis under center. Over the course of the season Davis... Continue Reading →
The Common App: Make It More Common
BY: JILLIAN MILLER SEPTEMBER 30, 2022 As a senior, there are many things running through my mind on a daily basis. Whether it be studying for the AP Government test I have in the morning, the theme for the next football game, or simply typing an article for the school newspaper, there’s always something sending... Continue Reading →
On the Resurgence of Breaking Bad
BY: BODE BULLOCK SEPTEMBER 30, 2022 In 2022 there have been a lot of forms of entertainment that have seen a resurgence especially among young people, but one of the most surprising things that has experienced a resurgence in popularity is Breaking Bad. Out of all the things that could have come back out of... Continue Reading →
Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 Beta Review
BY: ETHAN SUTTON SEPTEMBER 30, 2022 Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 is the enormously hyped sequel to Modern Warfare 2019. Developed by Infinity Ward, it is the newest installment in the Call of Duty franchise. The recent beta gave fans a taste of what we can expect when the full game releases on October... Continue Reading →